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There is a new TSP Bulletin out - talking about changes to the process for "Catch Up Contributions".
The changes take place for 2021. Here is the information:
https://www.tsp.gov/PDF/bulletins/19-05.html
[h=1]Introduction of the Spillover Method for Catch-Up Contributions to the Thrift Savings Plan[/h]The Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board (FRTIB), which administers the Thrift Savings Plan (TSP), plans to switch to the “spillover” method for catch-up contributions beginning with the first pay period of 2021. (Participants will continue using the TSP’s current catch-up program through the final pay period of 2020.) Spillover, which is used by many retirement plans and is available under current law, will apply to all active civilian and uniformed services members turning age 50 or older. It will help simplify our catch-up program for both participants and agencies/services (see questions 6 and 7).
This bulletin notifies agency and service payroll offices, HR personnel, and electronic payroll systems of the upcoming change so that everyone can take appropriate actions to ensure an efficient transition. The information in this document should help agencies/services begin preparing for the transition. We will issue regulations and a new bulletin with additional details next year.
More:
https://www.tsp.gov/PDF/bulletins/19-05.html
The changes take place for 2021. Here is the information:
https://www.tsp.gov/PDF/bulletins/19-05.html
[h=1]Introduction of the Spillover Method for Catch-Up Contributions to the Thrift Savings Plan[/h]The Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board (FRTIB), which administers the Thrift Savings Plan (TSP), plans to switch to the “spillover” method for catch-up contributions beginning with the first pay period of 2021. (Participants will continue using the TSP’s current catch-up program through the final pay period of 2020.) Spillover, which is used by many retirement plans and is available under current law, will apply to all active civilian and uniformed services members turning age 50 or older. It will help simplify our catch-up program for both participants and agencies/services (see questions 6 and 7).
This bulletin notifies agency and service payroll offices, HR personnel, and electronic payroll systems of the upcoming change so that everyone can take appropriate actions to ensure an efficient transition. The information in this document should help agencies/services begin preparing for the transition. We will issue regulations and a new bulletin with additional details next year.
More:
https://www.tsp.gov/PDF/bulletins/19-05.html